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AB Mauri launches cereal ferments

According to AB Mauri North America, commercial bakers who desire authentic, old-fashioned bread products with modern benefits can now achieve both with Aromaferm, the company’s new line of cereal ferments.

This new line includes a mix of powder and liquid products designed to give bakers enhanced flavour, texture and shelf life in their finished baked goods. Additional key benefits of the Aromaferm products are said to include consistency of finished goods and decreased production times.

“In today’s marketplace, consumers have shown a preference for breads that are artisanal in taste, color, feel and shape,” said Barry Clayton, senior vice president of global applications, AB Mauri North America. “Aromaferm delivers a fast-track solution for bread bakers of all sizes to help produce finished goods with more flavor and desired shelf life without the requirement of maintaining sourdough starters and other time-consuming activities.”

The initial rollout of Aromaferm Cereal Ferments includes one liquid and three clean-label dry options. They range from a mild dry wheat and malt ferment to a robust liquid wheat and malt ferment.

Liquid Wheat and Malt Ferment 90: High impact San Francisco-style flavor with increased bread acidity; suitable for San Francisco-style pre-fermented based products such as artisanal breads, baguettes, ciabatta and rustic rolls

“We’ve done rigorous testing to determine and develop the ideal product line appropriate for both bakers and end consumers in North America,” said Marie Thomas, vice president of bakery ingredient innovation, AB Mauri North America. “We’re excited because these Aromaferm Cereal Ferments deliver ready-to-use solutions while enhancing existing bread profiles and improving crust and crumb flavour in no-time doughs.”

Recently, AB Mauri North America also introduced an organic line of dough conditioners and other bakery ingredients, which are said to provide a cleaner-label solution for customers.

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